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Guest Mr_Huang
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Dear guru,

I have read several thread regarding this error, however, it cannot

apply to my case.

Three Terminal License servers deployed in my W2K3 domain, two in my

AD and one in member server. Planned to phase out one of the AD (which

contained TLS) with a new installation (same hostname WITHOUT the

TLS).

Having installed a new AD (same name without TLS) to my network, then

I got this message "No Terminal Server license server is available in

the current domain or workgroup. To connect to another license server,

click Action, Click Connect, and then type the server name." when I

launch the TS Licensing each time and it tried to connect to the old

information instead.

Tried LSView but nothing come up.

However, I could able to see the other two LS in the "Terminal Service

Configuration"-> "Server Settings" -> "Discovery Mode" and I could

able to login to my Citrix, I assume my terminal (Citrix) server can

locate the license server correctly.

Checked with ADSIedit -> CN=Configuration -> CN=Sites -> Default-first-

site -> CN=TS-Enterprise-License-Server Properties -> Site Server ->

Distinguished name which contain all the hostnames of three License

servers. It showed "cn=Delected Object" for my newly installed AD

(same name without TLS) when clicking into the details attributes.

Do you have any ideas?

thanks

huang

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Guest Ratnesh Yadav [MSFT]
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Re: No Terminal Server license server is available?

 

Hi Huang,

 

Terminal Server License Server (TSLS) manager tries to find out License

Servers in following order,

- Checks for Published License Servers in its site

- Checks if its Domain Controller had License Server installed on it.

 

So in your case,

- Make sure new AD is in "Default-first-site"

- You can delete the old entries (invalid) from

"TS-Enterprise-License-Server" object

- Then you can manually add License Server details; for doing so please

check

http://blogs.msdn.com/ts/archive/2007/02/27/manually-publishing-and-un-publishing-terminal-server-license-servers.aspx

 

 

 

"Mr_Huang" <mr.huang.hk@gmail.com> wrote in message

news:d30a180a-0854-40b4-898a-b03930fc2a2e@e23g2000prf.googlegroups.com...

> Dear guru,

> I have read several thread regarding this error, however, it cannot

> apply to my case.

> Three Terminal License servers deployed in my W2K3 domain, two in my

> AD and one in member server. Planned to phase out one of the AD (which

> contained TLS) with a new installation (same hostname WITHOUT the

> TLS).

> Having installed a new AD (same name without TLS) to my network, then

> I got this message "No Terminal Server license server is available in

> the current domain or workgroup. To connect to another license server,

> click Action, Click Connect, and then type the server name." when I

> launch the TS Licensing each time and it tried to connect to the old

> information instead.

> Tried LSView but nothing come up.

> However, I could able to see the other two LS in the "Terminal Service

> Configuration"-> "Server Settings" -> "Discovery Mode" and I could

> able to login to my Citrix, I assume my terminal (Citrix) server can

> locate the license server correctly.

> Checked with ADSIedit -> CN=Configuration -> CN=Sites -> Default-first-

> site -> CN=TS-Enterprise-License-Server Properties -> Site Server ->

> Distinguished name which contain all the hostnames of three License

> servers. It showed "cn=Delected Object" for my newly installed AD

> (same name without TLS) when clicking into the details attributes.

> Do you have any ideas?

> thanks

> huang

Guest Mr_Huang
Posted

Re: No Terminal Server license server is available?

 

The error disappeared once I removed the "old entry" in my "TS-

Enterprise-License-Server" -> "Default-first-site"

Thank you very muchk

 

 

On Jan 7, 4:23 pm, "Ratnesh Yadav [MSFT]" <ratneshya...@hotmail.com>

wrote:

> Hi Huang,

>

> Terminal Server License Server (TSLS) manager tries to find out License

> Servers in following order,

>     - Checks for Published License Servers in its site

>     - Checks if its Domain Controller had License Server installed on it.

>

> So in your case,

>     - Make sure new AD is in "Default-first-site"

>     - You can delete the old entries (invalid) from

> "TS-Enterprise-License-Server" object

>     - Then you can manually add License Server details; for doing so please

> check

>    http://blogs.msdn.com/ts/archive/2007/02/27/manually-publishing-and-u...

>

> "Mr_Huang" <mr.huang...@gmail.com> wrote in message

>

> news:d30a180a-0854-40b4-898a-b03930fc2a2e@e23g2000prf.googlegroups.com...

>

>

>

> > Dear guru,

> > I have read several thread regarding this error, however, it cannot

> > apply to my case.

> > Three Terminal License servers deployed in my W2K3 domain, two in my

> > AD and one in member server. Planned to phase out one of the AD (which

> > contained TLS) with a new installation (same hostname WITHOUT the

> > TLS).

> > Having installed a new AD (same name without TLS) to my network, then

> > I got this message "No Terminal Server license server is available in

> > the current domain or workgroup. To connect to another license server,

> > click Action, Click Connect, and then type the server name." when I

> > launch the TS Licensing each time and it tried to connect to the old

> > information instead.

> > Tried LSView but nothing come up.

> > However, I could able to see the other two LS in the "Terminal Service

> > Configuration"->  "Server Settings" -> "Discovery Mode" and I could

> > able to login to my Citrix, I assume my terminal (Citrix) server can

> > locate the license server correctly.

> > Checked with ADSIedit -> CN=Configuration -> CN=Sites -> Default-first-

> > site -> CN=TS-Enterprise-License-Server Properties -> Site Server ->

> > Distinguished name which contain all the hostnames of three License

> > servers. It showed "cn=Delected Object" for my newly installed AD

> > (same name without TLS) when clicking into the details attributes.

> > Do you have any ideas?

> > thanks

> > huang- Hide quoted text -

>

> - Show quoted text -


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